MO Public School Pushes Transgender Propaganda

Without warning the parents, the school gave students a survey that was based on transgender propaganda and had other problems.

Asking a sixth-graders their gender and whether they want to change genders is transgender propaganda. Yet the school “experts” will hide behind the lie that they’re “just asking questions.” They’re asking questions that make assumptions and put them into sixth graders’ minds that they didn’t know about and that a lot of parents did not want them to learn about.

Telling a person that they can change genders is an obvious lie and a denial of science.

The Missouri Department of Mental Health’s Missouri Student Survey is also known as the Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Survey. It includes questions about substance abuse, mental health, bullying, suicidal behavior and this year’s survey includes questions on sexual orientation.

“The most inappropriate one was if they were transgender or thought about changing genders. My daughter, I mean she just doesn’t understand that,” said Samantha Overkramer, parent of a 6th grader.

This is happening all over the country. The government and courts are using the delusion of transgender identity to interpret sane notions about gender as an act of aggression against transgender person and justify imposing transgender propaganda on schools in violation of the First Amendment’s protection of religion and speech.

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Joe Scudder

Joe Scudder is the "nom de plume" (or "nom de guerre") of a fifty-ish-year-old writer and stroke survivor. He lives in St Louis with his wife and still-at-home children. He has been a freelance writer and occasional political activist since the early nineties. He describes his politics as Tolkienesque.

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